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The Scanno Racquet 1555

First Tennis Racquets in History

Editor:      Antonio Scaino

Model:      The Scanno

Spec.:        Pear-shape frame, cross strings

Year:          1555

(documented or estimated)

Background facts:

The earliest comprehensive and authoritative treatise devoted entirely to ball games is Trattato del giuoco della palla, written by Antonio Scaino da Salò and published in Venice in 1555 by the press of Gabriel Giolito de’ Ferrari e Fratelli. Scaino, an Italian cleric and Doctor of Theology, was associated with the court of Alfonso II d’Este, Duke of Ferrara, where humanist learning and physical education formed part of elite culture.

Scanio’s treatise systematizes contemporary ball games practiced in Italy during the mid sixteenth century. It distinguishes between games played with the bare hand, with the hand protected by bandaging or gloves, and with specialized striking implements that represent early forms of the racquet. The work provides detailed descriptions of rules, playing techniques, spatial requirements, and appropriate conduct, reflecting both practical knowledge and the humanist ideal of regulated physical exercise.


Illustrations
 

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Portrait view of the real tennis racquet based on Antonio Scaino’s sixteenth‑century description, with a warm photographic background
Lithographic illustration showing students playing jeu de paume using a Scaino‑type real tennis racquet

 

Medieval Students Playing with a Scanno
 

Portrait


 

3D rendering of the Scaino‑type Scanno real tennis racquet shown in full profile, oriented to the left, with a warm photographic background

 

Full Body Profile Position Left


 

3D rendering of a Scaino‑type Scanno real tennis racquet shown in full profile, oriented to the right, with a warm photographic background

Full Body Profile Position Right


 

Butt‑end view of a Scaino‑type Scanno real tennis racquet with handle wrapped in fabric, with a warm photographic background

 

Butt end


 

Landscape view of a Scaino‑type Scanno real tennis racquet displayed horizontally, with a warm photographic background

 

Landscape


 

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